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It's New York, in the year 1924, and Reilly persuades Henry Ford to put up the money for an invasion of Russia. But Reilly is betrayed by Eugenie, his secretary, and kills her. In New York, Reilly finds Nadia Massino - and he makes a hit with Pepita. Meanwhile, the Zinoviev Letter is published in The Times of London (25 October, 1924), a few days before the British general election. It seems to be a letter from Zinoviev, head of the USSR's Comintern, to communists in Britain, and is a huge embarrassment for the British Labour Party. The Conservatives win the election and Anglo-Soviet treaties are abandoned. So is the Zinoviev letter forged or genuine? Reilly is a key player.moreless

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      • Reilly: Have you eaten today? Pepita: No. But I've had a bath.

      • Maria Plevitskaya: I don't like the idea of her living all alone out on Long Island. Reilly: She'll have me out there. Maria Plevitskaya: Yes.

      • Reilly: You sleeping with her? Savinkov: Yes. Reilly: Does her husband know? Savinkov: It's none of your business. Umm, we have an arrangement, yes. Reilly: In New York, Boris, they call it a deal. Savinkov: Oh, yes.

      • Reilly: Look, I know your world; I've lived in it. But I live in a different world, a world of haunted men, of hatred, and of great ambitions, of schemes as big as anything dreamt by Genghis Khan, of power, of Russia. When you talk about Russia, you are talking about the fate of the world.

      • Reilly: Are you aware that this is my bathroom? Pepita: You could have knocked. Reilly: And you could have locked the door. The key was on your side. Pepita: As a matter of fact, I was having a bath… in your bathroom. Reilly: I imagine you would like something to drink.

      • Reilly: This is one of our safe places. Eugenie: It doesn't look very safe to me.

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